A few 800-1000hp GT-R's from around the midwest joined forces to battle a handful of cars from Nebraska to see who has what it takes! As we've seen over and over, GT-R's DOMINATE at a lot of roll races, little did they know that their dig racing would be put to the test against some street machines who hook up like NO OTHER! See how the GT-R's stack up against these corn feed street cars!

published:05 Dec 2014

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A foggy morning along the Omaha city skyline on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014.

A storm that I was following via radar was clearly heading for Omaha and I had about 30 minutes from when I got off work to when it hit. Luckily I made it across town to the Harrah's Casino parking lot and was able to setup the a shot in time to see it develop over Omaha. Unfortunately the high winds and rain knocked over my tripod ending the shot slightly sooner than I had hoped. After the storm there were some extreme downpour rains and low fast moving clouds that I shot while I continued to watch my radar in case another storm rolled in.
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The previous station was abandoned because the construction of the Pinnacle Bank Arena required the re-routing of railway lines away from it. The new station cost $1.3 million. Designed by Sinclair Hille Architects, the building is composed of brick pavilions linked by a central waiting room. A large, curved skylight in the waiting room is meant to evoke the great vaulted spaces of many historic stations. One pavilion houses the restrooms while the other holds the ticket office, baggage room, and a space for train crews. Across from the ticket office is a large photo mural depicting steam and streamlined locomotives against an antique map of Nebraska. A tall, lighted pylon with “Lincoln” spelled vertically down its front serves as a beacon for approaching travelers.

United States (album)

United States is the first full length hard rock collaborative album between hard rock guitar virtuoso Paul Gilbert and singer Freddie Nelson. The collaboration has been described as a cross between Queen and Mr. Big.

References

United States Live

United States Live was the third album release by avant-garde singer-songwriter Laurie Anderson. Released as a 5-record boxed set (later reissued, slightly truncated, on four CDs), the album was recorded at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York City in February 1983.

United States was Anderson's magnum opusperformance-art piece featuring musical numbers, spoken word pieces, and animated vignettes about life in the United States. Segments ranged from humorous, such as "Yankee See," which gently chided Anderson's record label, Warner Bros. Records, for signing her in the first place, to the apocalyptic anthem "O Superman," which had been an unexpected Top 10 hit for Anderson on the UK music charts in 1981.

Originally, United States was presented over the course of two nights, running some eight hours. The United States Live box set is a truncated rendering of the performance, omitting many segments that were solely of a visual nature.

Among the songs performed on the album was "Language is a Virus (from Outer Space)," a pop-like song based upon a phrase attributed to William S. Burroughs. Anderson later performed a modified arrangement of the song in her 1986 concert film Home of the Brave.

Little Rock Union Station

Little Rock Union Station, also known as Mopac Station, is a train station in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States served by Amtrak, the national railroad passenger system.

History

The present Little Rock station opened August 1, 1921, having been constructed by the Missouri Pacific Railroad after a fire destroyed the prior station on April 7, 1920. The structure used existing foundations, some exterior walls and the clock tower of the previous station, which had survived the fire. The station is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as "Mopac Station".

Although known as Union Station, this particular structure was used by only a single railroad, Missouri Pacific. Prior structures on this site were served by two additional railroads, Memphis & Little Rock (1874-1893) and st. Louis Southwestern Railroad (known as the 'Cotton Belt'). (ca. 1892-1910). The present (1921) structure was predated by a large wooden structure erected in 1874, and a brick station that opened in 1909 and burned in 1920.

Nebraska Skyline July 4th, 2012

1000+HP GT-R's Battle Nebraska!

A few 800-1000hp GT-R's from around the midwest joined forces to battle a handful of cars from Nebraska to see who has what it takes! As we've seen over and over, GT-R's DOMINATE at a lot of roll races, little did they know that their dig racing would be put to the test against some street machines who hook up like NO OTHER! See how the GT-R's stack up against these corn feed street cars!

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Time lapse: Fog across the Omaha skyline

Time lapse: Fog across the Omaha skyline

Time lapse: Fog across the Omaha skyline

A foggy morning along the Omaha city skyline on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014.

Tulsa Skyline

Omaha, Nebraska Storm 6.3.14

A storm that I was following via radar was clearly heading for Omaha and I had about 30 minutes from when I got off work to when it hit. Luckily I made it across town to the Harrah's Casino parking lot and was able to setup the a shot in time to see it develop over Omaha. Unfortunately the high winds and rain knocked over my tripod ending the shot slightly sooner than I had hoped. After the storm there were some extreme downpour rains and low fast moving clouds that I shot while I continued to watch my radar in case another storm rolled in.
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Nebraska Skyline July 4th, 2012

1000+HP GT-R's Battle Nebraska!

A few 800-1000hp GT-R's from around the midwest joined forces to battle a handful of cars from Nebraska to see who has what it takes! As we've seen over and over, GT-R's DOMINATE at a lot of roll races, little did they know that their dig racing would be put to the test against some street machines who hook up like NO OTHER! See how the GT-R's stack up against these corn feed street cars!

published: 05 Dec 2014

Time lapse: Fog across the Omaha skyline

A foggy morning along the Omaha city skyline on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014.

Tulsa Skyline

Omaha, Nebraska Storm 6.3.14

A storm that I was following via radar was clearly heading for Omaha and I had about 30 minutes from when I got off work to when it hit. Luckily I made it across town to the Harrah's Casino parking lot and was able to setup the a shot in time to see it develop over Omaha. Unfortunately the high winds and rain knocked over my tripod ending the shot slightly sooner than I had hoped. After the storm there were some extreme downpour rains and low fast moving clouds that I shot while I continued to watch my radar in case another storm rolled in.
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1000+HP GT-R's Battle Nebraska!

A few 800-1000hp GT-R's from around the midwest joined forces to battle a handful of cars from Nebraska to see who has what it takes! As we've seen over and ov...

A few 800-1000hp GT-R's from around the midwest joined forces to battle a handful of cars from Nebraska to see who has what it takes! As we've seen over and over, GT-R's DOMINATE at a lot of roll races, little did they know that their dig racing would be put to the test against some street machines who hook up like NO OTHER! See how the GT-R's stack up against these corn feed street cars!

A few 800-1000hp GT-R's from around the midwest joined forces to battle a handful of cars from Nebraska to see who has what it takes! As we've seen over and over, GT-R's DOMINATE at a lot of roll races, little did they know that their dig racing would be put to the test against some street machines who hook up like NO OTHER! See how the GT-R's stack up against these corn feed street cars!

Omaha, Nebraska Storm 6.3.14

A storm that I was following via radar was clearly heading for Omaha and I had about 30 minutes from when I got off work to when it hit. Luckily I made it acros...

A storm that I was following via radar was clearly heading for Omaha and I had about 30 minutes from when I got off work to when it hit. Luckily I made it across town to the Harrah's Casino parking lot and was able to setup the a shot in time to see it develop over Omaha. Unfortunately the high winds and rain knocked over my tripod ending the shot slightly sooner than I had hoped. After the storm there were some extreme downpour rains and low fast moving clouds that I shot while I continued to watch my radar in case another storm rolled in.
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A storm that I was following via radar was clearly heading for Omaha and I had about 30 minutes from when I got off work to when it hit. Luckily I made it across town to the Harrah's Casino parking lot and was able to setup the a shot in time to see it develop over Omaha. Unfortunately the high winds and rain knocked over my tripod ending the shot slightly sooner than I had hoped. After the storm there were some extreme downpour rains and low fast moving clouds that I shot while I continued to watch my radar in case another storm rolled in.
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1000+HP GT-R's Battle Nebraska!

A few 800-1000hp GT-R's from around the midwest joined forces to battle a handful of cars from Nebraska to see who has what it takes! As we've seen over and over, GT-R's DOMINATE at a lot of roll races, little did they know that their dig racing would be put to the test against some street machines who hook up like NO OTHER! See how the GT-R's stack up against these corn feed street cars!

Omaha, Nebraska Storm 6.3.14

A storm that I was following via radar was clearly heading for Omaha and I had about 30 minutes from when I got off work to when it hit. Luckily I made it across town to the Harrah's Casino parking lot and was able to setup the a shot in time to see it develop over Omaha. Unfortunately the high winds and rain knocked over my tripod ending the shot slightly sooner than I had hoped. After the storm there were some extreme downpour rains and low fast moving clouds that I shot while I continued to watch my radar in case another storm rolled in.
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